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So, 'Please Don't Touch Me!' is quite the intriguing piece from 1959. The film dives into the psyche of a woman grappling with her inability to connect sexually with her husband, which leads her to seek help from a psychiatrist, who then hands her off to a hypnotist. The pace is thoughtfully slow, allowing the tension to build as we unravel her buried secrets. There's a certain rawness in the performances β you can really feel the woman's turmoil. It's not flashy, but rather a deep exploration of emotional and psychological themes, which was pretty bold for its time. The atmosphere carries this weighty sense of secrecy, and even the practical effects, while minimal, feel like they serve the story more than distract from it.
'Please Don't Touch Me!' is somewhat scarce in collector circles, with original prints being particularly hard to find. It hasn't quite reached the level of notoriety that would make it a common item at conventions or sales, but those who know it appreciate its exploration of taboo subjects in a subtle way. There have been a few home video releases over the years, but none that really capture the essence of the film like a good quality print does, making the search for this title a bit more meaningful for dedicated collectors.
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